Hunting and equestrian fair opens in Abu Dhabi
SUSTAINABLE HUNTING AND ANIMAL CONSERVATION KEY THEMES AT ABU DHABI EVENT FEATURING 600 EXHIBITORS
The 15th edition of the Abu Dhabi International Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition (Adihex) opened its doors yesterday, with more than 600 companies from 40 countries taking part in this year’s event, as organisers expect more than 100,000 visitors to attend the five-day event.
The exhibition, which is held under the patronage of Shaikh Hamdan Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representative in Al Dhafra Region and Chairman of the Emirates Falconers Club, is the region’s largest hunting and equestrian event, offering visitors the chance to view and purchase the latest hunting equipment and technologies from around the world.
As well as the hunting aspects of the exhibition, the event has a number of other daily activities for visitors to enjoy, including animal performances by the K9 police dogs, horse performances, and horse and camel auctions.
The exhibition also has a dedicated cultural area, giving visitors the opportunity to explore and experience traditional Emirati heritage, with the cultural section featuring Emirati made handicrafts, paintings, and traditional dresses.
Among the main themes coming out of this year’s Adihex is the importance of sustainable hunting and animal conservation, with some of the main pavilions dedicating themselves to spreading that message.
One such pavilion belongs to the International Fund for Houbara Conservation (IHFC), an organisation that works towards the conservation of the wild bird species.
“We are here participating in this event to talk about animal conservation, more specifically about the conservation of the houbara bird, which is one of the favourite hunted birds by falconers,” said Ali Al Shamsi, head of communication for IHFC. “This event always draws a very large audience from many different nationalities, and so it presents us with a very good chance to educate the people and to raise awareness among them on the work that we have been doing,” he added. Al Shamsi said that for this year’s event the group decided to create a highly interactive and entertaining pavilion to give visitors — especially children — an enjoyable way of understanding their work and the need for conservation.
“Our main audience target are actually the young children who will come and visit with their schools or parents. We want them to understand the importance of animal conservation and what the houbara bird is, why we take care of this animal, and it’s importance in our culture,” he said.
Al Shamsi also said that such a large hunting exhibition created good opportunities for meeting falconers, allowing the exchange of ideas and information between the two.
The Emirates Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EDA), was also sharing the same message of sustainable hunting with its colourful and informative pavilion.
“The theme of the EDA at this year’s Adihex is all about sustainable living. An event like this is a great for us to raise awareness on the issue, at the end of the day we have to live in a sustainable way with our environment, everything we do affects our environment and when it gets affected so do we,” said Mohammad Al Seiari, external communication manager at EDA.
“Falcon hunting is a part of our culture, so it’s all about teaching the falconers how to do this in a sustainable way. There always has to be a balance between humans and our natural resources, we want the falconers to understand that they need to help us sustain our environment, which, we both share,” he added.